Clique (English Wikipedia)

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  • Salkind, Neil (2008-01-01). "Cliques". Encyclopedia of educational psychology. Sage Publications. pp. 150–152. doi:10.4135/9781412963848. ISBN 9781412916882.
  • Tichy, Noel (1973). "An Analysis of Clique Formation and Structure in Organizations". Administrative Science Quarterly. 18 (2): 194–208. doi:10.2307/2392063. JSTOR 2392063.
  • Miller, Delbert C. (1958). "Decision-Making Cliques in Community Power Structures: A Comparative Study of an American and English City". American Journal of Sociology. 64 (3): 299–310. doi:10.1086/222473. JSTOR 2773197. S2CID 143758716.
  • Berman, Evan M. (17 December 2002). "Workplace Relations: Friendship Patterns and Consequences (According to Managers)". Public Administration Review. 62 (2): 217–230. doi:10.1111/0033-3352.00172.
  • Peay, Edmund R. (1974). "Hierarchail Clique Structures". Sociometry. 37 (1): 54–65. doi:10.2307/2786466. JSTOR 2786466.
  • Krackhardt, David; Stern, Robert N. (1988). "Informal Networks and Organizational Crises: An Experimental Simulation". Social Psychology Quarterly. 51 (2): 123–140. doi:10.2307/2786835. JSTOR 2786835.
  • Friedkin, Noah E. (1984-02-01). "Structural Cohesion and Equivalence Explanations of Social Homogeneity". Sociological Methods & Research. 12 (3): 235–261. doi:10.1177/0049124184012003001. ISSN 0049-1241. S2CID 119377795.
  • Hochschild, Arlie Russell (1979). "Emotion work, Feeling Rules, and Social Structure". American Journal of Sociology. 85 (3): 551–575. doi:10.1086/227049. JSTOR 2778583. S2CID 143485249.

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  • Kelly, J. (2012, March 8). Some of the more common types of cliques found include: jocks, cheerleaders, mean girls, foreigners, gamers, sluts, hipsters, hippies, arty intellectuals, gangsters, stoners/slackers, scenesters, punks, preps, skaters, goths, emos, skinheads, geeks/nerds, athletic girls, "cool kids," and drifters. 10 Types of Teens: A Field Guide to Teenagers. TLC Family. Retrieved October 31, 2012

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  • Tichy, Noel (1973). "An Analysis of Clique Formation and Structure in Organizations". Administrative Science Quarterly. 18 (2): 194–208. doi:10.2307/2392063. JSTOR 2392063.
  • Miller, Delbert C. (1958). "Decision-Making Cliques in Community Power Structures: A Comparative Study of an American and English City". American Journal of Sociology. 64 (3): 299–310. doi:10.1086/222473. JSTOR 2773197. S2CID 143758716.
  • Peay, Edmund R. (1974). "Hierarchail Clique Structures". Sociometry. 37 (1): 54–65. doi:10.2307/2786466. JSTOR 2786466.
  • Krackhardt, David; Stern, Robert N. (1988). "Informal Networks and Organizational Crises: An Experimental Simulation". Social Psychology Quarterly. 51 (2): 123–140. doi:10.2307/2786835. JSTOR 2786835.
  • Hochschild, Arlie Russell (1979). "Emotion work, Feeling Rules, and Social Structure". American Journal of Sociology. 85 (3): 551–575. doi:10.1086/227049. JSTOR 2778583. S2CID 143485249.

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  • Salkind, Neil (2008-01-01). "Cliques". Encyclopedia of educational psychology. Sage Publications. pp. 150–152. doi:10.4135/9781412963848. ISBN 9781412916882.

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